Record turnout in Sunday's vote helped sweep the newcomers into office, most notably Nathan Law, a 23-year-old former student protest leader, who garnered the second-highest number of votes in his six-seat Hong Kong Island constituency. "It shows how Hong Kong people want to change," Law told reporters when asked about his victory. The results are a sign "that Hong Kong people want to resist," said Leung. "I hope to renew the democratic movement of Hong Kong," Chu said. "That is my political goal in Hong Kong."
Source: ABC News September 05, 2016 06:35 UTC